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All of the following choices are considered as legal descriptions of real property EXCEPT:

Options:
A) Metes and bounds
B) Lot and block
C) Street address
D) Rectangular survey system

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Final answer:

Among the choices given, a street address is not considered a legal description of real property. Legal descriptions are used to distinctly identify property boundaries for legal transactions, and a street address does not provide this level of precision.

Step-by-step explanation:

All of the following choices are considered as legal descriptions of real property EXCEPT a street address. Legal descriptions are a formal, detailed method used to identify pieces of real property for legal transactions. Here's an explanation of the options provided:

  • Metes and bounds: This is a system that describes land in terms of shape and boundary dimensions, using landmarks, bearings, and distances. It was widely used during the colonial period and results in highly irregular land parcels.
  • Lot and block: Often used in residential subdivisions, this system references lots on a block within a subdivision as recorded in a plat map with the local government.
  • Street address: Although commonly used for identifying a location, a street address is not technically a legal description as it can change over time and doesn't provide the precise boundaries that a legal transaction requires.
  • Rectangular survey system: Also known as the Public Land Survey System (PLSS), this system divides land into rectangular townships and sections, thereby creating a standardized method of land division.
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